Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
disposition duces tecum
Do duces tecum need to be signed by court officer or judge
Asked on 11/26/08, 7:27 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Brent Rose
The Orsini & Rose Law Firm
Re: disposition duces tecum
I assume you mean "subpoena duces tecum." A subpoena (including a subpoena duces tecum) must be signed by a clerk, a deputy clerk, a judge (which is very rare), or a lawyer to be valid.
Answered on 11/26/08, 8:52 pm
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